单词 | knock |
释义 | knockknocksknockedknockingknockknock1 /nɒk $ nɑːk/ verb1 [transitive] to hit a door or window with your hand to attract the attention of people insideknock on/atThere’s someone knocking on the front door.knock有人在敲前门。GrammarDo not say ‘Terry knocked the door.’ Say Terry knocked at the door.knock or Terry knocked on the door.knock(特里敲了敲门。)2 [transitive] to hit someone or something so that they move or fall downknock something out of/from/off somethingTim knocked the glass out of my hand.knock 蒂姆碰落了我手里的玻璃杯。Two boys knocked him to the ground.boyknockgrind有两个男孩把他撞倒在地。A blow like that could knock you unconscious.can那样的一击能把人打昏。knock something overI’m afraid I’ve knocked over a vase.knock 恐怕我碰翻了一个花瓶。3[transitive] to hit part of your body on something and hurt itknock something on somethingShe knocked her head on a stone.knock 她的头撞在一块石头上。4[transitive] informal to criticize someone or something, especially unfairly: ‘I hate this job.’ ‘Don’t knock it – it could be worse!’canill“我恨透了这份工作。”“别挑剔了—还不算太糟!”Phrasesknock on wood American English used to say that you do not want your good luck to end SYN touch wood British English: The kids are all healthy, knock on wood.kidbe孩子们都健康,愿好运常在。knock some sense into somebody to make someone learn to behave in a more sensible way: Maybe his teachers can knock some sense into him.teacher或许他的老师能让他明白过来。Phrasal verbsknock something ↔ back phrasal verb informal to drink a lot of alcohol very quickly: We knocked back another bottle.knock我们一口气又喝下了一瓶。knock somebody/something ↔ down phrasal verb1to hit someone and make them fall down to the ground: A mother of two has been knocked down by a bus and killed.havebeknockkill 一名两个孩子的母亲被一辆公共汽车撞死了。 2informal to reduce the price of something: The chair was knocked down from $800 to $550.beknock这把椅子从 800 美元降到了 550 美元。 3to destroy a building or part of a building: Workers began to knock down the wall.workerbegin工人开始拆墙。THESAURUS destroyknock off phrasal verb informal1knock off (something) to stop working: We knocked off at 5 o’clock.knock我们五点钟下班。2knock something ↔ off to reduce the price of something by a particular amount: I got him to knock $10 off the regular price.get我让他按正价减掉十美元。knock somebody/something ↔ out phrasal verb1to make someone become unconscious, especially by hitting them: Ali knocked out his opponent in the fifth round.knock阿里在第五回合将对手击昏。2to defeat a person or team so that they cannot continue in a competition: Indiana got knocked out in the first round.getknock印第安纳队首轮即遭淘汰。knock somebody ↔ over phrasal verb to hit someone with a moving vehicle and hurt or kill them: The elderly man was knocked over while crossing the road.beknockcross 那老人过马路的时候被车撞倒了。knock something ↔ up phrasal verb spoken to make something quickly and without using much effort: I’m sure I can knock up some pasta.我肯定能凑合着做出点面食来。THESAURUS: knockto hit somethinghit: Jack hit the ball and it flew over the fence.flyA big wave hit the ship.knock to hit a door or window with your closed hand to attract the attention of the people inside: Someone was knocking on the door of her office.beknocktap to hit something gently, especially in order to get someone’s attention: She tapped on the window.tapbang to suddenly hit something hard, in a way that makes a loud noise: The man banged his glass down on the table.bangThe door suddenly banged shut.bangstrike formal to hit something hard: The tree was struck by lightning.bestrike |
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